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News Item Opinion: People can spot fake news. So why do conspiracy theories thrive on social media? | The San Diego Union-Tribune By Luke Williams and Lauren G. Ziment on December 28, 2021
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News Item What will 2022 bring in the way of misinformation on social media? 3 experts weigh in. | The Conversation By Anjana Susarla, Dam Hee Kim, and Ethan Zuckerman on December 27, 2021
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